It was about time that ATTACK FROM PLANT B got back to its roots with some original 1950’s b-movie science fiction horror. So here we have it with Arthur Crabtree’s Fiend Without a Face thanks to Ken.
So with 1950s nuclear paranoia and the quest for scientific advance, such movies as this was the mainstay of the picture houses of the time, scaring the general public on a regular basis. So head on to see what was frightening the audience back in those heydays of b-movie sci-fi now.
We’re already into the 2nd month of the year and there is still so many joy’s lying ahead of us in the world of movie screenings. Coming this March sees the start of The Prince Charles Cinema’s The Good Bad Movie Club Season.
Yes that’s right; The Good Bad Movie Club is back for its next season and starts off with a comic-book classic Swamp Thing. So head on in for full details.
From its humble DC comic origins through to its decidedly B-Movie appeal, Swamp thing is one of more interesting comic book failures, overwhelmingly camp in places, with some incredibly dated effects work, but brought to us by one of the biggest cult directors going, Wes Craven.
Dom, takes us on a retrospective look into the wonderful world of DC’s Swamp Thing. Head on in to see what’s going down in the swamp…
With the upcoming re-release of Frankenhooer on Blu-ray from Arrow Video, we here at Attack From Planet B though it would be good to have a look back over this classic piece of street walking, monster making cult classic from Frank Henenlotter. The man behind such other greats as Basket Case and Brain Damage.
So head on in to get your bolts electrified, though some assembly my be required.
With this being the 80th anniversary week of the release of the great Frankenstein by Universal Pictures in on 21st November 1931, we thought we’d but together our list of top “Build a Better Monster” movies.
We’ll be covering all types of monster building fun, from those crazy scientists that just can’t help themselves from fiddling with the laws of nature.
So head on in to see what type of list we have created in our lab…
With Attack From Planet B back in the game as it were, we had to continue our review of the Great Kim Newman’s Video Dungeon, with all its wired and wonderful offerings from the darker side of the movie world.
The month of December brings us Welsh web horrors, Aussie sci-fi hokum and some Syfy channel wormy goodness. So let’s get started.
From Shameless Entertainment’s ever growing catalog of horror and the unseen gems from the past, we bring you the tale of The Black Cat by Lucio Fulci . With gothic themes and a ripping story of a malevolent cat, the supernatural and murder, Lucio Fulci’s 1981 film has all the ingredients for the Ideal Halloween treat.
So head on inside for a tale of that may send tingles down your spin and a hankering for what has been missing from modern day horror and suspense fayre in what should be a classic, The Black Cat.
Before the month long drinking festival of Christmas descends upon us and clogs up all of our social schedules, grab a few friends and come join Cigarette Burns Cinema as they present to you one of Roger Corman’s classics – X aka Man with the X-Ray Eyes.
So you lucky people in old London town have an other fantastic screening lined up for you thanks to Cigarette Burns Cinema. So for more information head on inside.

